I wondered what their angle would be for the suit, and the author comments:<p>> They’re planning to file this week, and the lawsuit is primarily about the President’s power to create tariffs at whim. They’re specifically interested in any businesses directly impacted by the tariffs.<p>So it looks like it's attacking the way a (plainly, transparently bullshit) "emergency" is being used to invoke emergency powers to levy tariffs purely on the President's authority, including in ways that are totally unrelated to <i>and not even justified in rhetoric by</i> the "emergency".<p>IOW it reads like this is an attack on the core legal mechanism by which he's doing all this, not some narrower question.
> *There is an article circulating that states incorrectly that tariffs on tabletop games are only 20%. The (unfortunately) correct number is 145%.<p>The article in question was posted here yesterday: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43751514">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43751514</a>